Gavin Newsom Drops F-Bomb When Joe Rogan Asks Question About COVID Vaccine Mandates
California Governor Gavin Newsom got more than he bargained for during a recent interview on The Shawn Ryan Show. The potential 2028 presidential hopeful was blindsided when host Ryan revealed he had a special question from podcast king Joe Rogan.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom was pressed to defend his COVID-19 record by podcast giant Joe Rogan on Monday.
The Democratic leader, and likely 2028 presidential candidate, appeared on former U.S. Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan’s podcast for a wide-ranging interview about problems facing California as well as Newsom’s personal life and political career.
During the interview, Ryan asked Newsom to respond to a question sent in to him by his friend and fellow podcaster.
“Motherf—–r,” Newsom exclaimed before saying he was a fan of Rogan, who has been critical of the Democrat.
Rather than dodge the question, Newsom pushed back on claims about pharmaceutical influence, his voice rising with intensity.
“I’ve signed some of the most progressive laws against Big Pharma in the country. I have receipts on that,” Newsom insisted, gesturing forcefully. “So no one should suggest that it was about doing the bidding of Big Pharma. Quite the contrary.”
The governor then made a surprising claim about working with former President Trump during the pandemic.
“There wasn’t a Democratic governor in America that worked closer during the pandemic than I did with Donald Trump,” Newsom said, attempting to spread responsibility for early COVID decisions.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom was pressed to defend his COVID-19 record by podcast giant Joe Rogan on Monday.
The Democratic leader, and likely 2028 presidential candidate, appeared on former U.S. Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan’s podcast for a wide-ranging interview about problems facing California as well as Newsom’s personal life and political career.
During the interview, Ryan asked Newsom to respond to a question sent in to him by his friend and fellow podcaster.
“Motherf—–r,” Newsom exclaimed before saying he was a fan of Rogan, who has been critical of the Democrat.
Rather than dodge the question, Newsom pushed back on claims about pharmaceutical influence, his voice rising with intensity.
“I’ve signed some of the most progressive laws against Big Pharma in the country. I have receipts on that,” Newsom insisted, gesturing forcefully. “So no one should suggest that it was about doing the bidding of Big Pharma. Quite the contrary.”
The governor then made a surprising claim about working with former President Trump during the pandemic.
“There wasn’t a Democratic governor in America that worked closer during the pandemic than I did with Donald Trump,” Newsom said, attempting to spread responsibility for early COVID decisions.